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only that, he's being told by everyone on television that he has to reach out and have a "nixon goes china" moment in which he like adopts some of the plan that was completely rejected by the voters in the fall. >> nobody writes about irritation with sunday shows better you do. you share my -- that's what i screamed to david gregory. i'm going to start texting him during his -- it really is, the president needs to reach out more. that's the mean every week, right? >> the president should reach out more. he doesn't have to reach out on anything else, just that. as mike murphy said this weekend. that means making the beneficiaries pay more. that's the way we're going to solve our long term debt problem. stephanie: if i have to hear that one more time, the president needs to lead. >> guess what, he is leading not the direct you want him to go. stephanie: we may be down one side of the partisan divide. you can't keep saying it's both sides, the president needs to do more. it is the house republicans, that is the problem, right? they can't seem to me coherently explain why they are on the wrong
only that, he's being told by everyone on television that he has to reach out and have a "nixon goes china" moment in which he like adopts some of the plan that was completely rejected by the voters in the fall. >> nobody writes about irritation with sunday shows better you do. you share my -- that's what i screamed to david gregory. i'm going to start texting him during his -- it really is, the president needs to reach out more. that's the mean every week, right? >> the...
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while they're running out and trying to -- china is building 20 new airports. big airports. and we've got these other things going on to build infrastructure including technology. >> stephanie: we hear the same refrain. we have a spending problem. that's all they ever talk about. >> entitlements, entitlements. >> stephanie: right. i know -- who is it? cantor is on tv today this morning, saying the president didn't put forth any plan on the sequester. yes, he did. he's been very clear. >> he has been very clear. stephanie, what we have is a governing problem in our country. we need -- we need people willing to sit down and work things out and make tough decisions. when we pass our five-year farm bill in the senate last year, we looked at every page, decided what works what doesn't. we actually eliminated 100 different things that either hadn't been used well, didn't work. eliminated a big government subsidies for ag. and saved $23 billion. at the same time, we refocused on the future with local food systems and farmer's markets and you know, the kinds of things we need to do
while they're running out and trying to -- china is building 20 new airports. big airports. and we've got these other things going on to build infrastructure including technology. >> stephanie: we hear the same refrain. we have a spending problem. that's all they ever talk about. >> entitlements, entitlements. >> stephanie: right. i know -- who is it? cantor is on tv today this morning, saying the president didn't put forth any plan on the sequester. yes, he did. he's been...
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like nixon went to china obama's got to go after entitlements. i don't think that's the word i use. i talk medicare, medicaid, social security. >> bill: earned benefits. >> it is earned benefits. investments and insurance. social insurance. but their view is if you do it their way, if you go after -- you go after -- you raise the retirement age for social security or medicare, you cut benefits. you shift costs on to seniors. then the republicans will go along. we had an election and president obama's inaugural speech was about what the country voted for. he won by -- he wanted a state by ohio to win. that's not insignificant. he won an electoral college landslide. the republicans are saying do you it our way then we'll work with you. no. we need to compromise to be sure. the fundamental things, you grow the economy from the middle class outward. that has to be part of his theme. i think it will be tonight. i think he will continue moving that direction. >> senator sherrod brown from ohio. our guest in studio. rare that you get a chance toes the question to a united states senator. h
like nixon went to china obama's got to go after entitlements. i don't think that's the word i use. i talk medicare, medicaid, social security. >> bill: earned benefits. >> it is earned benefits. investments and insurance. social insurance. but their view is if you do it their way, if you go after -- you go after -- you raise the retirement age for social security or medicare, you cut benefits. you shift costs on to seniors. then the republicans will go along. we had an election and...
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how is china looking? >> we use china to deliver services to north asia and japan. our view japan is a very slow market in terms of these type decisions. these are tough decisions. to give our work to someone else. is changing. we think the japan will change the next five years. they are restructuring companies. you never heard of that japan but it is happening. >> their market is looking better but that is on weaker yen. >> that is too early. on the back of a weaker yen. that's right. liz: when you're looking giving insight to company leaders what is the number one thing that they do wrong aside from not using your business because it is always a sell push here. let's put that aside and assume. what is the number one thing a business leader should be doing to improve their world? >> i think one of the things business leaders are beginning recognize, i don't think they're not recognizing it the fact the world is getting filled with data and you can build so much intelligence to run your business with that data. whether growing better, reducing risk, doing things fas
how is china looking? >> we use china to deliver services to north asia and japan. our view japan is a very slow market in terms of these type decisions. these are tough decisions. to give our work to someone else. is changing. we think the japan will change the next five years. they are restructuring companies. you never heard of that japan but it is happening. >> their market is looking better but that is on weaker yen. >> that is too early. on the back of a weaker yen....
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chinese officials denied china is behind all of these attacks. connell: some breaking news coming in from charlie gasparino on this developing story from herbalife. the details coming in with charlie reporting on this. telling people the company believes it is not the subject of an ftc investigation. reports to that effect killing the stock. reporting officials had not been approached. they will likely have a statement may be a little bit later on whether the subject of an ftc probe. telling people a company believes it is not the subject of an ftc stock. dagen: with more americans using their handhelds for everything including shopping. the government is ready to act. connell: our lawmakers on capitol hill said to push forward with a balanced budget proposal? will look into that. and the market getting pretty bad today, down 112, but we have individual stocks doing well. here are some of the winners on the s&p 500. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't t
chinese officials denied china is behind all of these attacks. connell: some breaking news coming in from charlie gasparino on this developing story from herbalife. the details coming in with charlie reporting on this. telling people the company believes it is not the subject of an ftc investigation. reports to that effect killing the stock. reporting officials had not been approached. they will likely have a statement may be a little bit later on whether the subject of an ftc probe. telling...
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>> reporter: the focus is on china. even though china may have joined in condemning the act, the proof is in the pudding. they will have to step up and actually join in enforcing stricter, tighter sanctions against north korea. all this time, while the international community particularly the u.s. has been ratcheting up those sanctions against north korea, china has continued to provide oil and other critical supplies to north korea ignoring the international sanctions. so it really falls on china at this point. if they're really serious and in any kind of condemnation against north korea for this nuclear test to step up and join in these international sanctions, tamron. >> you have mentioned in your prior reports today, mick, this was an eye opener for anyone who belonged that kim jung un was different from his father. >> that's absolutely right. he was educated in switzerland. had wide exposure to the west and then when he returned he has been much more public than his father ever was. so there was some optimism that
>> reporter: the focus is on china. even though china may have joined in condemning the act, the proof is in the pudding. they will have to step up and actually join in enforcing stricter, tighter sanctions against north korea. all this time, while the international community particularly the u.s. has been ratcheting up those sanctions against north korea, china has continued to provide oil and other critical supplies to north korea ignoring the international sanctions. so it really falls...
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it is the largest foreign takeover for china's state owned oil giant. >>> a milder weather forecast took a bite out of the natural gas futures. they fell for the third session in the last four. >>> all right. do we really need to say anything when we put this on the screen? here it comes. kate upton. she is coming, i promise. there she is. the new "sports illustrated swimsuit edition". it is about to make bank. we've got details next. at the end of the day, it is all about money. ♪ . hello! how sharp is your business security? can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified technicians. we've got a personal passion to help your business run safer, smarter, and srper. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. melissa: my goodness. heating up newsstand today the prized 2013 "sports illustrated" swimsuit issue. kate upton, landed on the coveted cover for the second year in a row. naturally the marquee shot w
it is the largest foreign takeover for china's state owned oil giant. >>> a milder weather forecast took a bite out of the natural gas futures. they fell for the third session in the last four. >>> all right. do we really need to say anything when we put this on the screen? here it comes. kate upton. she is coming, i promise. there she is. the new "sports illustrated swimsuit edition". it is about to make bank. we've got details next. at the end of the day, it is all...
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even china, north korea's staunchest ally, is voicing opposition. reporting live in the newsroom, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> thank you. new reports out this morning that president obama will make a major announcement about afghanistan during his state of the union address this evening. it reportedly involves the return of 34,000 u.s. servicemembers from afghanistan within the next year. and that would reduce the number of u.s. forces in afghanistan by half. domestic issues will also be emphasized during the speech. the president is expected to call for more money for infrastructure, clean energy and manufacturing jobs. >> the president's principal preoccupation since he ran for this office in 2007 has been what we need to do to make our economy work for the middle class. >> the official republican response will come from u.s. senator marco rubio of florida. he was recently featured on the cover of "time" magazine as the republican saviour. rubio is expected to emphasize the need for smaller government and less regulation. >>> some high-profile guest
even china, north korea's staunchest ally, is voicing opposition. reporting live in the newsroom, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> thank you. new reports out this morning that president obama will make a major announcement about afghanistan during his state of the union address this evening. it reportedly involves the return of 34,000 u.s. servicemembers from afghanistan within the next year. and that would reduce the number of u.s. forces in afghanistan by half. domestic issues will also be...
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by china backing the u.n. sanctions, that is a sign that really upset the north koreans, so i had to say this is a game changer. >> anna koren live from south korea this morning. >>> pope benedict xvi had a pace-maker adjusted three months ago but the procedure had nothing whatsoever to do with his resignation. joining me is our senior vatican analyst john allen. good morning, john. >> reporter: carol, good to be with us. >> so the replacement of the pope's pacemaker had nothing to do with his resignation? kind of hard to believe. >> reporter: nothing may be overselling it. there was no indication the pope was having eminent heart problems but obviously he himself had suggested that his age and diminishing strength and concerns about his long-term health were in the mix year, and his heart problems undoubtedly part of that. friends who worked with then cardinal joseph ratzinger in the vatican knew that but prior to that no one knew. popes don't face the same pressure to reveal medical records ads presidents or
by china backing the u.n. sanctions, that is a sign that really upset the north koreans, so i had to say this is a game changer. >> anna koren live from south korea this morning. >>> pope benedict xvi had a pace-maker adjusted three months ago but the procedure had nothing whatsoever to do with his resignation. joining me is our senior vatican analyst john allen. good morning, john. >> reporter: carol, good to be with us. >> so the replacement of the pope's pacemaker...
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we go back to china. the only thing that might make this a little bit different is china leaned heavily on north korea not to conduct this test. for north korea to do this is like in your face beijing. there may be a more aggressive response from china but nobody is counting on that. this should once and for all dash any hopes this international community had this 29-year-old kim jong un would be different from his father, kim jong il. despite the fact he was educated in switzerland, had exposure to the west and much more exposed publicly than his father ever was, he appears hell bent developing nuclear weapons and missile technology that could some day reach the united states. nobody is shivering in their boots at the pentagon yet but they're on track to do that. >> it could be a game changer in four words you don't like to say if you want too stay in power, in your face, beijing. if china is telling them not to do this, maybe the dynamic changes this time. >> and they had warned them publicly in advance
we go back to china. the only thing that might make this a little bit different is china leaned heavily on north korea not to conduct this test. for north korea to do this is like in your face beijing. there may be a more aggressive response from china but nobody is counting on that. this should once and for all dash any hopes this international community had this 29-year-old kim jong un would be different from his father, kim jong il. despite the fact he was educated in switzerland, had...
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is it china? >> you know this is now the dilemma for the intelligence community. it is like, think of it as "csi" north korea but you can't go to the crime scene to investigate. they're going to look at the test results and work their way backwards at the cia, trying to figure out, okay, if this was the test, how did they get there? do they really have the expertise to do it themselves or did they get help and perhaps maybe not china, maybe iran, maybe pakistan, a lot of concern that iranian scientists have traveled to north korea and that they are sharing their expertise and that, of course, takes this nuclear threat right back to iran, potentially. >> barbara starr, tim lister, thank you, both, very much. i appreciate it. >>> up next, this fantastic story, this homeless man finds something shiny in a cup carrying loose change. and what happens next means the world to one woman. >>> a kansas city woman's good deed nearly broke her heart. she accidentally dropped her engagement ring into this cup, this homeless man was holding when she was giving him loose change.
is it china? >> you know this is now the dilemma for the intelligence community. it is like, think of it as "csi" north korea but you can't go to the crime scene to investigate. they're going to look at the test results and work their way backwards at the cia, trying to figure out, okay, if this was the test, how did they get there? do they really have the expertise to do it themselves or did they get help and perhaps maybe not china, maybe iran, maybe pakistan, a lot of concern...
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happening all over the country because just as it is becoming more and more expensive to do places in china, america is getting more competitive and more productive. after shedding jobs for more than 10 years, our manufacturers have now added about 500,000 jobs over the past three years. [applause] >> and i mentioned this last night. catter pillar, which i know you guys supply, they are bringing jobs back from japan. ford is bringing jobs back from mexico. intel is opening its most advanced plant here in the united states. apple is starting to make macs in america again. [applause] >> we are seeing this trend of what we call insourcing and not just outsourcing. america has outstanding workers and we are starting to produce more home-grown energy, which is driving down our energy costs and we have the biggest market in the world. and if we try to improve our infrastructure a little bit more, then we are going to be that more competitive. i want to be honest with you, we aren't go to go bring back every job that has been lost to automation in the last decade. i was talking to some of the guys
happening all over the country because just as it is becoming more and more expensive to do places in china, america is getting more competitive and more productive. after shedding jobs for more than 10 years, our manufacturers have now added about 500,000 jobs over the past three years. [applause] >> and i mentioned this last night. catter pillar, which i know you guys supply, they are bringing jobs back from japan. ford is bringing jobs back from mexico. intel is opening its most...